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86 matches found for "Smart Meters"

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New material could boost data storage, save energy

Led by Dr. Jagdish “Jay” Narayan, John C.C. Fan Family Distinguished Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and director of the National Science Foundation Center for Advanced Materials and Sm...

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Developing new stimuli-responsive molecular devices

Takuzo Aidagroup directorEmergent Materials DepartmentResponsive Matter Chemistry and Engineering Research GroupRIKEN Advanced Science Institute“The appeal of chemistry is that...

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Room's ambience fingerprinted by phone

Duke University computer engineers have made use of standard cell phone features – accelerometers, cameras and microphones – to turn the unique properties of a particular space into a distinct fingerp...

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Nanoscale origami from DNA

Scientists at the Technische Universitaet Muenchen (TUM) and Harvard University have thrown the lid off a new toolbox for building nanoscale structures out of DNA, with complex twisting and curving sh...

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Music Is the Engine of New Lab-on-a-chip Device

Music, rather than electromechanical valves, can drive experimental samples through a lab-on-a-chip in a new system developed at the University of Michigan. This development could significantly simpli...

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Every Move You Make: Free Smart Phone App Helps You Burn Calories

A new, free download called Walk n’ Play is available from Apple’s “App Store” that allows users to have fun while burning calories. The game lets players keep track of their physical activity through...

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Locke, Chu Announce Significant Steps in Smart Grid Development

On May 18, 2009, U.S. Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced significant progress that will help expedite development of a nationwide “smart” electric power grid....

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'Smart turbine blades' to improve wind power

The research by engineers at Purdue University and Sandia National Laboratories is part of an effort to develop a smarter wind turbine structure."The ultimate goal is to feed information ...

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Star Trek-like technology offers noninvasive monitor for patients and athletes

A noninvasive, needle-free system that uses light to measure tissue oxygen and pH will soon be an alternative to the painful use of needles to draw blood and cumbersome equipment to determine metaboli...

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Mälardalen University creating robot for first construction on moon

"We want to teach students who think creatively, work together, use the very latest technology, and dare to set their sights high. The most important thing is not always to reach the goal. If you...

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The race is on for new lithium ion batteries

New generations of high-energy batteries for tomorrow's propulsion technologyFinancial sponsorship running into millions has opened the way for the development of new generations of high ener...

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SCAN: Delivering bone disorder diagnosis, fracture healing

National Space Biomedical Research Institute (NSBRI) scientists are developing the technology to assist astronauts during long-duration spaceflights. Like the elderly on Earth, astronauts in space los...

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USM Develops Sophisticated Data Identification System Using RF Technology

Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) is the first institution in the country to develop a data identification system using radio frequency (RF) technology, which is far superior to the current system used ...

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Researchers learn why robots get stuck in the sand -- and how to keep them going

A new study published February 10 in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences takes what may be the first detailed look at the problem of robot locomotion on granular surfaces. Amon...

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How a Cell’s Mitotic Motors Direct Key Life Processes

University of Massachusetts Amherst biologists have discovered a secret of how cells organize chromosomes to prepare for dividing. Their unexpected finding is reported in this week’s issue of the jour...

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